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Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Yūsuf Ghāzī, son of the sultan ܀ ܢܘܗܠ ܐܬܫܐ ܠܟܘ .ܐܡܘܦܕ ܒܐܟ ܠܟܘ ܐܿܘܗ ܐܡܕ ܢܡܕ ܒܐܟ ܠܟܘ .ܐܚܘܡ .ܐܫܪܕ ܒܐܟ ܠܟܘ .ܐܬܪܓܓܕ .ܐܠܕܩܒܕ ܐܬܪܝܙܚܘ ܬܘܪܝܨܒܘ .ܐܪܓܦܕ ܐܢܝܵܒܘܥܘ ܠܟ .ܗܠ ܢܝܫܕܓ ܐܢܵܝܥܕ ܒܐܟ ܠܟܘ .ܐܵܖܝܚܢܒܕ ܒܐܟ ףיקמ זכרמ ܝܗܘܡܵܕܗ ܢܝܠܡܘ ܐܒܵܐܟ ܢܝܠܗܘ .ܩܡܘܣ ܗܪܓܦܘ םלואו . [לבוסה זכרמ תא ביבס [תשענ] אוה בכוכבש תינשה הלגעה ܗܪܓܦܕ ܐܢܝܵܖܫ .ܨܝܒܪ ܗܡܫܘܓܘ .ܐܡܕ ܢܝܠܡ זכרמ תא בבסל תשענ] לבוסה התוא םיארוק הלגעה התואו לבוסה לגלג ܝܗܘܵܢܝܥ ܢܝܵܘܗܘ ܢܘܗܠܟ ܢܝܿܘܗܘ ܢܫܵܓܬܫܡܘ ܢܛܘܵܡܥ عبس اهنأ ىلوألا ةخفنلا .فوفص عبسو قئارط איהש התוא הנבלב איה איהו םלועה זכרמ ביבס איה הנבלב תשדחתמ ܐܢܝܵܖܫܘ .ܢܝܪܝܩܝܘ .ܐܡܕ ܢܝܠܡܘ ܢܝܒܥ ܝܗܘܥܵܕܨܕ ،”دحأ اوفك هل نكي ملو ريسفت يف لاق مث اهسفن ىلع ةلظألا دهشأو הנניאש הלוגעהו .אוהה המח בכוכב איה תחאה .םיתש ןה ץוחמ תינשהו ܢܝܥܝܕܝܘ ܢܝܫܝܪܦ ܢܝܒܥ [ܝܗ]ܘܵܢܝܒܓܘ .ܢܘܢܐ اهلعجو ةلظألا هب ماقأو ملو دلي مل دمص دحأ“ :لاقف ةبسن هسفنل دلوي לגלג ארקנ הככו הפקהה לגלגה םשב תארקנ הדפאה יכ ףוסהו לבוסה ܕܠܝܬܡܘ ܢܛܒܬܡ ܝܣܘܣܵܟܘܛܣܐܘ ܘܵܢܘܓܘ ݉ ܘܵܒܐܟ תויהב יכ .לגלגו לגלג לכל אוהש רמאי ומשב ארקי הפקה לגלג וב לגלג ܐܿܓܣ ܘܼܗ ܐܡܕܘ ܢܝܵܥܫ ܬܠܬ ܢܝܠܗܒܕ ܠܟܘ .ܢܝܗܒ .فوفص ةعبسو הלוגעה תויהב תארקנ זכרמה תאצוי תאצוי איהה הדפאה םג ךכו זכרמה ܐܬܝܡܕܩ :ܬܠܬܕܘ ܢܝܬܵܖܬܕܘ ܘܼܗ ܐܦܠܚܘܫ .ܐܡܕܕ ،هنم ةخفن اهب تيرجأ يتلا ةلظألاو ىلوألا ةخفنلا اهيف قئارط عبس הדפאבש הלוגעה , תדפא ֹלֹר איהה םשב ארקי אוהה רודכה יכ רודכה ܗܠ ܐܿܘܗܘ ܐܡܝܡܚ ܗܕܠܘܡ ܠܛܡ .ܐܒܝܛܪܘ ܐܬܥܫܕ ةلظألا ماقأف هسفنل اهلعجو اددق ةلظألا سفن لعجو ةبسن اولقع يتلا תשדחתמה תינשהו םינפב (א14) עעונתהב הנהו .רודכהמ [הלגעה] רודכ ܐܦܠܚܘܫ ܬܠܬ ܢܝܠܗܕ ܐܦܠܚܘܫ ܠܥ ܢܝܵܥܫ .ܗܠܝܕ הלגעה .הז ןבהו תחאה .םינימ ינש ץוחב תבבוסה הלגעה ,הרדג ונרבדש ܐܡܡܝܐܕ ܢܛܒܬܢ ܐܝܠܠܕܘ ܐܥܒܪܡܒ ܐܥܪܙ ܦܣܘܬܬܢ ܐܬܥܫܒ ܢܐ ܐܬܝܡܕܩ ܢܝܬܵܖܬܕ ܘܐ ܘܐ ܬܠܬܕ ܬܠܬܕ ܘܐ ܢܝܬܵܖܬܕ ܘܐ ܐܬܝܡܕܩ ܐܬܥܫܒ ܢܐ , Wendy Hoofnagle Hoofnagle Wendy , of theConquest Continuity The studies and beyond.” legend. That Frankish king and emperor loomed large in the imag- loomed large king and emperor Frankish That legend. presents a wide-ranging and learned study that will be an that study learned and a wide-ranging presents important contribution to a variety of fields within medieval medieval of within fields a variety to contribution important mated cultural phenomenon.” know about Englishness, and indeed England itself, in the central in the central and indeed England itself, Englishness, about know how the texts were shared, altered, and preserved as they moved moved as they and preserved altered, shared, were the texts how the studies sophisticated, Theoretically milieus. cultural between inations of the Anglo-Normans, in ways both tacit and explicit. both tacit and explicit. inations of the Anglo-Normans, in ways ies, mostly in the history of science and medicine, that trace that trace and medicine, of science ies, mostly in the history - underesti but important an on light new shed countries the transmission of written and oral texts around the Eastern around texts and oral of written the transmission further expands the horizons of an further the horizons expands of the Conquest Continuity The represent cutting-edge research and offer original interpretations original interpretations and offer research cutting-edge represent - of original stud collection is a pathbreaking in Transit Texts Middle Ages.” Mediterranean basin in the Middle Ages. Each essay considers considers Each essay Ages. basin in the Middle Mediterranean Edited by Y. Tzvi Langermann and Robert Tzvi G. 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